Mansions of the Spirit: Essays in Literature and ReligionGeorge A. Panichas |
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... truths , we may hope to know more about Truth when we no longer see through a glass darkly but face to face ; that believing that Christ is the Way , the Truth , and the Life does not in any way prejudice the answer to the question of ...
... truths , we may hope to know more about Truth when we no longer see through a glass darkly but face to face ; that believing that Christ is the Way , the Truth , and the Life does not in any way prejudice the answer to the question of ...
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... truths of his immediate experience of literature , not being careful to avoid conflict between these truths and what he considers the Truth of the Faith . He ought to proceed with the confidence that the truths and the Truth will not ...
... truths of his immediate experience of literature , not being careful to avoid conflict between these truths and what he considers the Truth of the Faith . He ought to proceed with the confidence that the truths and the Truth will not ...
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... truth than any previous theological formulation they have known . This becomes their truth ; and , inasmuch as Christianity is the truth , this truth they have found is , ipso facto , the very truth of Christianity : it is Christian truth ...
... truth than any previous theological formulation they have known . This becomes their truth ; and , inasmuch as Christianity is the truth , this truth they have found is , ipso facto , the very truth of Christianity : it is Christian truth ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
PART I | 28 |
HYATT H WAGGONER Point of View in Ameri | 47 |
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